If you have the imgproxy turned on then it will be cached and compressed, far less data used in images than you might think
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That’s true, although that also means Snort has to shoulder the load of doing the compressing 🙂
If you have the imgproxy turned on then it will be cached and compressed, far less data used in images than you might think
That’s true, although that also means Snort has to shoulder the load of doing the compressing 🙂